Adult Scooters vs Trick Scooters
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The reason I ride an adult commuter is because 1. Portability. I find that businesses don't mind you coming into their shops as long as you have the scooter folded up. 2. The streets and sidewalks are pretty horrible in my city. I feel like having smaller
wheels would put me at a greater risk for a wipe out...
Wel,....try it im 54 ride through a ricky and crowded city a d....its a lot safe because really they are built tougher and you can sling em on your shoulder for shops...Try it, youll like it and have a smaller tougher and more efficient scoot to deal with.....regular Razors are dangerous in my opinion skate scoots are not....very forgiving and rigid. Peace bro.
Bruh, thats kids name was Cole, and his bday was in november
MY NAME IS COLE AND MY BDAY WAS IN NOVEMBER
their bday WAS in november
it is in november
Nobody cares
Cool
*"that"
@@JoeyNovey Actually both is fine, get it right. my bday was in JANUARY, it passed already, it WAS yesterday, or.... it is in January
You are just awesome! Never stop being such a great person
I would like but it’s at 69 likes
@@thegoldendorito3085 о есть живой
Now it’s at 96
Bro he do be fishing for a heart 🎣
And you never stop being a positive person
Jon the reason why I use an adult scooter is 1 the necesity to fold to fit the scooter in a small bus or locker room and 2 I need bigger wheels and even suspension to deal with shitty gritty streets and terrain.
Wish this sort of scooter were tougher tho because I do jump and small tricks while communting but I got lucky with my cheap €30 lidl scooter
1:12 a guy rides by with a adult scooter while John is talking trash to the scooters lol.
That was an e scooter
its so nice to see you give that kid the scooter and helping the next gen of riders
Love your vids bro, love it when I see that you uploaded a new video
because bigger wheels are better over uneven terrain, stiffer urethane equals less friction and folding handlebars equals more ease of public transportation...
To answer the first question you posed at time 00.19 of this video, let’s refer back to a video you made September 6, 2018 where you clearly conceited the point that bigger wheels equals faster speeds at time 6:22. In that very same video you also mentioned that in the future you would be pursuing bigger wheels for greater speeds as they became available. Commuters (full sized adults) tend towards larger wheels for speed and greater stability over small road hazard on a foldable deck for easy storage during multiple platform commutes (trains, buses...). I hope this clears up most of your confusion. I haven’t found a scooter that does it all equally well for me. Entry level razor are good for entry level people. Non-foldable scooters for park trick riders. Pro scooters for those who fit the bill. Urban commuters for adults. It all makes perfect sense to me. Change my mind.
Oh BTW Bravo Zulu! Keep up the good work.
Thanks for me not having to state the obvious.
@@tocaracer8066 I just wanted to keep you honest. Nothing worse than a Charleton hawking snake oil.
i love how you just make peoples day, you just made mine today with this heartwarming vid, and im sure you made that kid who got the scooter's day. KEEP up the great work luv u man .
Agreed!
Here's why I, as a grown ass 31 year old man bought an adult scooter and not a trick scooter. #1 I am 6.2 tall ( I do not like to hunch over when I ride). My foot size is 14. I couldn't find many scooters anywhere near my area that accommodated my height and foot size. Online, I found a few. First, I bought the Xootr Cruz, was nice, but had an issue with the handle bar latch getting lose over time. I returned it, now I am riding on a Razor A6 and love it (my foot is quite cramped though, but its functional). With regard to large wheels, I just like how they look, but agree that the ones that come in many adult kick scooters are not ideal. The final reason I got an adult kick scooter is because of the folding ability. I work in an office setting, and being able to just fold the scooter and put it under my desk is ideal for me. Lastly, I paid less than $130.
Hey, I am also looking to get a scooter to get to my train and then to work to my office. Does the A6 make a lot of sound when riding on uneven/hard surfaces? Also, in general, does the A6 rattle a lot?
I have tried prodigy s8 street edition but it was just so much harder to push around even on a normal surface (pavement), and made way too much noise for my liking - I am returning it soon, and hoping to spend $200 on a good adult scooter.
@@zephyr_ I will say this about the A6, I would never recommend riding it in uneven surfaces. The wheels are really not designed for that. With regard to the Rattle and Noise, it has an anti rattle system where you twist a lever to keep it from rattling. The anti rattle system is not ideal though, and will eventually fail and no longer be usable after about a year.
@@zephyr_ I have a folding Razor A5 Air scooter and it's QUIET and you can ride over sticks, pebbles and all kinds of debris that would probably not be safe on a hard wheel scooter. The Razor A5 Air has pneumatic 8" tires.
@@spywriter007 have you had issues with it being so low to the ground, scraping ,etc? Thanks
@@t.terrell7037 I ride my A5 Air on paved bike trails and never had a problem except when autumn rolls around and the trails get littered with too many fallen nuts which can interfere with the low deck. That said, I would not advise riding any low deck scooter on uneven sidewalks. However if you ride on bike trails like me, you shouldn't encounter any problems and you will appreciate the low deck height as it is easier on the knees when you are riding distances.
Very cool that you gave that kid a scooter. Kudos to you man! I’ve been looking to get my son a trick scooter. I might get one for myself also so I can ride around with him.
That would be awesome !
That was one of your best videos!!! Keep it up
Hey man, you inspired me. Actually, every video of yours that I watch inspires me 😜 I'm 46, I got myself an "adult scooter" because of what they were saying about the bigger wheels and the handle bars seemed to go higher. However, before buying that scooter, I was originaly more interested it the pro scooters and what cool tricks can be done on them.
...And so now I went out and got myself a Fuzion 2021 Z350 Boxed Complete and I could not be happier 😁 of course I have a lot to learn with it now, but thats the best part, i'ts no longer just a thing to ride to work on. ...oh and yeh they definetly go nice and fast 😁😁😁😁. Anyways, I always look forward to more of your videos, awesome work man.
Same here!!!
Love ur vids and keep up the good work and i Bought the blunt prodigy s7 today
Really sweet work bud. Subbed because I love Envy scoots and you and Ray are just super good people. IM 54 but always a kid and an athlete, blessings my friend. Scoot for life!
Won't the bigger wheels roll over debris like gravel and cracks easier? I would like a "Pro" scooter, but I am assuming the larger wheels will handle debris and bad surface better?
Yes. He only uses it on flat surfaces he can't jump over.
Same reason why longboards and mini cruisers have larger wheels than skateboard built for doing tricks.
And it seems the trick scooters are not foldable? That’s important for commuting too.
I started looking up scooters again recently myself, and there's this one brand called Sidewalker I assume would count as those 'adult scooters' and tthey don't even have plastic tires, they have inflated ones much like bikes. And one particular version they sell practially IS a scooter with bike tires.
But yeah, that's my thought too, I remember in my youth when I had a scooter for a short time, those little ol clunky ankle busters they were, that hard solid tiny wheel constantly getting snagged on any slight rough surface
Like I can understand why he strongly favors those ones, even if this is like the first video I've come across of his, he seems to be heavily into scooters as a form of sport and entertainment, so he needs those more rigid and lightweight kind, as for me, I'm more looking at em as a more casual purpose as a form of transportion that's kind of a happy simplier medium between walking and bikes
They do roll over debris and cracks
Its heavier to jump with but when you do the land is very sturdy.
Love your vids keep up the work and I have to meet u some time massive insparation❤️
1:10 i love the way he’s just saying loads of bad stuff about those scooters and someone rides by on one😂
GREN ye it’s an adult scoot tho isn’t it
Fantastic gesture. And I totally agree that trick scooters wipe the floor with folding/adult scooters when it comes to getting around. The only real advantage I’ve found with the folding scooters is that they fold 😂
Nice vids jon keep up the work
Keep up the sick vids 🔥🔥 nice 👍
an 8 minute video that never once shows the adult scooters that hes supposed to be comparing against, and he doesnt even test ride and give a side by side comparison.
From my personal experience of having one of those adult scooters with those huge wheels I can say he doesn’t need to make a lengthy list pointing out all the flaws those adult scooters have. Instead Jon Reyes focuses on the positives!
Be well. ☯️
@@gregorywilson3318 Hmmm or he's not really being fully honest! He's seems nice so not questioning character just saying there's clearly are reason he didn't do a deep dive comparison while pushing the trick scooter. I've read enough nightmare stories about the small wheels getting stuck in cracks on rough sidewalks. Though he makes me want to experiment I wouldn't feel safe going smaller than my 200mm wheels on the adult scooter on rough uneven sidewalks. But again he does make me want to try. :)
Your such a amazing person in this world. God bless you Jon
Gayy
@@nakki1919 Your name and profile picture Gayy
Keep it up🔥🔥
You made a really good point. Stunt scooters on the paved paths are the fastest and the safest. I got into building stunt scooters a year ago and started a small arms race in my Son's reception class :D. First everybody had 3 wheeler micros, then they started racing each other and my Son fell off and broke his nose. I worked out that the 3 wheelers are actually more dangerous than the regular stunt scooters so I bought him £40 scooter on 100mm plastic(!) wheels. With that "tool" my Son was the fastest around their "circuit" for the first week but then some other kid started bringing his older brother's SLAMM with all metal wheels and much better bearings. The week after my Son was already riding on Lucky wheels with ADEC 11 bearings, lubed by "speed cream" and 86a compound for extra grip :D. Then everybody started upgrading... I will spare you the whole story but 2 months and £200 later my Son had a totally custom scooter made out of 5 different scooters parts, custom cut deck and riding on 120mm fasen hollow body wheels. It's not only fast and fun to ride but also super safe. The stunt wheels are strong and grippy, aircraft grade aluminium components won't ever brake under 6 year old kid. And, most off all it's easy to maneuver and jump off is something goes wrong. The finale of the story is that now i have a scooter workshop at home, a stack of spare parts and regularly building scooters for the family and friends. oh! and I and my wife got into scooting too :D.
Umm... how long did it take u to wright that
@@jeremysmith9095 5 minutes perhaps. I was in a hurry hence some weird wording and spelling errors ;)
You really are living a good life
Always amazing 👌🏽
Wow I really wish i was that kid🔥 Btw nice vid you are so kind and im so hapoy that u make other people happy 🔥✌
dude you giving that scooter to that kid made me cry im 24 from philly i just got into riding scooters and stopped skateboarding after doing it since i was like 9 ill never stop shredding. plz keep making vids.
Sick and sincerely generous! Awesome, glad that kid got an upgrade that will make all the difference for his potential! 🤘🏻
Joyous blessings! ☯️
Just jumped Into the scooter world, and you’re such a chill person compared to the other people out there.
Maximum respect an enjoyable watch.
I like your videos and how you are riding. That has inspired me to make a first video on my channel. Thnx
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YOU ARE AWESOME JOHN❤
YOU HAVE GOOD HEART
Your the man john true legend
1:11 there’s a kid on an “adult scooter” as he’s ranting about them! 🤣🤦♂️
Jon you totally killed it AWESOME I bet that kid will appreciate scooters and tricks more 😎💪🤙🤘👌👍👍
Real generous of you man.
In love with your channel
Compare the adult kick scooter on brick roads, main reason for bigger wheels is pebbles and gaps...
I’m 28 years old I haven’t rode a scooter since I was a teen and I kinda want a scooter now. That was a very nice thing you did giving that kid one of your custom trick scooters 🛴 great video 🤙
Your the man Jon
You did a good deed and i likeit. And excellent video
Such a great person
I'm crying
Jon you are a beautiful person
1:11 guy riding adult scoot as he’s talking bout it😂🤣
There must be more people like you on these damn planet🔥🙏
I watched this video bcoz Im still searching and wishing to have scooter bcoz I decided to buy scooter for my birthday but sad to say dont have enough money. . 😞 Wish I will have that one someday. . that is one of my dream to have scooter since when I was a kid but now im 25yrs old I cant still afford to buy that one bcoz my money is enough for my needs and to my family. . But still Im wishing to have that one someday in Gods will. . but as of now I will continue watching about scooter. .
PLEASE CONTINUE INSPIRE PEOPLE
GOD BLESS. .
-Philippines-
You made that boy's day! Awesome pal!
You should have more then 420k subs your amazing
He's the most devout boy in the world because of Jon
Pls keep sharing scooter love❤❤
Looks great just like you and you and every one ☝️
Bigger wheels goes over bumps easier, physics. But yeah the welds on that scooter you gave away are way more stronger.
Hi random person scrolling through the comments 👋🏼
I hope you have a great day. 😁
No u 👌
😴😴😴😴you
It’s night tho
Thanks bro I'm fr so happy this is the first comment bc I'm going Thru depression and u cured it
TopBins hello
Your a great guy bro doing good deeds
That's so awesome!! Thank you for the giveaway. You made that sweet boy's day!
Me over here vibing on my tricycle
I hope the little boy is doing nice Tricks today with his new scooter!
Im here because i rode my friends scooter. I sold my xootr because it made so much noise. The pro is smooth!
cool attitude Jon
You're a BOSS! much love ........!
Not really a complete case though. 120 mm urethane is for smooth surfaces. When the going gets rough, you really need an air tire scooter, slower and harder to push, but so safe. I have a Prodigy S8 Street, (for it’s taller bars) and it is excellent, dialed, rattle-free and smooth, but there are many surfaces where I just step off and walk it. It is essentially not rideable unless it’s a smooth road.
Ur so right about those scooters my friend he was riding one and the thing broke literally just riding it and ended up in hospital with a deep hole in his leg from low quality parts which broke and jammed in to him just felt like sharing that
Damn, well most of time the best material is made for sports stuff.
Very cool vid made me smile 👌
RESPECT LOVE❤️
i have 200mm wheeled scoot..
its more relaxed geometry and feels longer not to flip out doin wheelie down curbs and such..
small wheeles arent that good on the rough for me either ..
the rip on the smooth though and hard corners
200m way to big
Jon Reyes top in the world
Hey man awesome videos got a question for you just looking to get into scootering. I’m a bigger guy like 6 ft 220. I’ve Skateboard for ten years. Should I get a prodigy or just got the kos soul thanks man. Awesome vids
but jon u gotta admit that adult scooters are alot of fun i love them cause my moms friend just gave me one and its smoove
and goes fast easily.
Wow congrats kid, while me using adult scooter for 5 years and tryna do tricks but it's to hard and I wish some miracle would happen like this
Hi! This is my first time watching your channel. I'm looking into upgrading my scooter. I have an aluminium folding one from when I was 12 (I'm 33 now) and it seems like it's going to break any minute when I hit small cracks or pebbles. I don't know if I should get an "adult" scooter or a freestyle scooter. The second one looks more solid but I'm worried about the small wheels. I don't do tricks but streets in my town aren't good. I'd appreciate your advice ☺️
Nice Video !
Great vid
Both scooters are very good but used in different purposes. Like for example adult scooters are used for cruising, sport mode and it's all about the quality of the ride. Scooters like RAZOR are lightweight and very good for tricks.
In performance and comfort of cruising trick scooters just wont do.
Scooters like razor aren't as good for tricks if you compare them to brands like blunt envy
ur kidding right bro.
Jon reyes is best🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I'm an adult scooter-rider 67 yo who's been riding Razor A5's (hard and air tyre) for approx. 6 months and I find it fun. I ride bikes too. I didn't buy a "tiny wheel scooter" because I thought the small wheel would have more difficulty dealing with pebbles on the path and would look too "kidsy".
Go to brighton beach boardwalk pls
The only thing I hate about your videos is that they end 🤟
There is also n west 8th street a giant theatre
He’s so nice
Also can you use these a smaller scooters for regular commuting because I have a big wheel one and not a trick scooter it folds up but I really enjoy it and I get the exercise I normally wouldn’t get
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send this to broadway "PRO" scooter
The adult scooter wheels are built for rideing over bumps unlike small wheels
How do you lock the scooter up because I left the scooter out thinking no one would get it and I got stolen can you do a video on how you can lock up your scooter protect it not get it stolen and this is an even a year scooter this is a regular push scooter
This was filmed on my birthday
Where do you get your pegs from and what make are they because I wanna get some double pegs on my scooter as I'm learning Ice 180 to opposite ice and need some double pegs cause its such a small landing
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I just got into it and bought a few different styles of adult scooter. Just can't find one with smaller wheels that has high enough handlebars to comfortably commute with, especially if advertised as a trick scooter. The folding is convenient for me too.
Did you convince those people or let them try yours on their commute or something? I assume that boy would want it, but that doesn't prove it fits my water-bottle holder ways.
Im buying envy stunt scooter after my exams if i go to high school or secondary im buying either ethic or envy but ethic bars snap alot after half a month
I ride a Razor A5 Air commuter scooter because it has pneumatic tyres and the roads and pavements where I live are rough as hell. Uneven pavements. Pot holes.
Won't a trick scooter with plastic wheels make for a bumpy ride?
Cracow now 😍😍😍❣
Hey Jon I saw you in Chelsea today
I just bought a Crisp Scooter. Did I make a good choice??
what about bigger wheels taking bumps and cracks better tho?
Jeremy from Jersey just subscribed
Bro what scooter should i buy if im 6,1? Prodigy?
U a good person